Thursday, July 28, 2011

Roger McNamee -- famed Valley venture investor, musician, and buddy of Bono -- recently made a highly entertaining and thought-provoking speech at the Paley Center in Los Angeles on the future of technology. It's a very different vision of the world than we usually get from reading the day-to-day machinations of the debt ceiling debate, or even browsing something like TechCrunch. McNamee's view is far off in the future -- at least five years from now. I want to give RealMoney readers the tangible "investable" ideas coming out of the talk. Keep in mind that these ideas are long term in nature, so it's hard to pin them down for a trading strategy for the next few days or weeks. However, here's how I read his speech on what you should do if you have at least a one-year time horizon.... [Read the rest on RealMoney]

Roger McNamee -- famed Valley venture investor, musician, and buddy of Bono -- recently made a highly entertaining and thought-provoking speech at the Paley Center in Los Angeles on the future of technology. It's a very different vision of the world than we usually get from reading the day-to-day machinations of the debt ceiling debate, or even browsing something like TechCrunch. McNamee's view is far off in the future -- at least five years from now. I want to give RealMoney readers the tangible "investable" ideas coming out of the talk. Keep in mind that these ideas are long term in nature, so it's hard to pin them down for a trading strategy for the next few days or weeks. However, here's how I read his speech on what you should do if you have at least a one-year time horizon.... [Read the rest on RealMoney]

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